Job Ramos(Olot 1974) works with different images, sounds, texts and objects, generating ambiguous relationships between them. Eschewing linear narrative, Ramos takes an initial theme – in this case the familiy as an alleged structure that conceals barbarism – and then approaches it from different angles. His combination of different languages and rhythms, tones and moods, offers the user doors and entrances, clues and traps that they can relate to, savouring the suspicion of meaning that we feel before an artwork.
In his installation, "La tina diu que el cel està dividi/Tina says that the sky is divided", the family serves as a starting point for exploring everything that is concealed behind the façade of a society that believes itself to be organized, but which moves in. fits and starts at all levels: from the most infinite to the most public.